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Craft Brewers Create Beer From Wastewater Effluent
Editorial
April 16, 2015
In Oregon, Clean Water Services sponsored a contest encouraging craft brewers to use river water collected downstream of wastewater treatment plants.
It's a Murky, Murky, Murky Water-Quality World
Blogs
April 15, 2015
A new global study says our escalating water crisis is also about quality.
EPA Proposes Fracking Wastewater Treatment Standards
Online Exclusives
April 15, 2015
A pretreatment proposal from the EPA would fill a gap in existing federal wastewater regulations.
AWWA 2015 American Water Scholarship Presented to University of Illinois Doctoral Student
Online Exclusives
April 14, 2015
Road Salt Infiltrates Drinking Water Supplies
Online Exclusives
April 14, 2015
Keeping roads safe for drivers during winter has its price. Learn how northern communities are dealing with high levels of sodium chloride in groundwater.
Value of Water Coalition Kicks Off Water Week 2015
Online Exclusives
April 14, 2015
Hundreds gather in Washington, D.C., to highlight urgent water infrastructure issues.
Beyond Biosolids: Metro Vancouver Recycles Food, Yard Waste and More
Online Exclusives
April 13, 2015
Source separation at the Metro Vancouver utilities means less and less waste is going to a landfill.
From Abandoned Plant to High-Tech Wastewater University
Online Exclusives
April 09, 2015
What's old is new again in Maine. There, a hands-on training center breathes life into a shuttered treatment plant, filling a critical need for water and wastewater operators.
Connecticut Water says, 'Take that, utility scammers!"
Blogs
April 08, 2015
A simple solution goes a long way in battling utility scams.
News Briefs: Super Bacteria Help Turn Wastewater to Candy Wrappers
Online Exclusives
April 07, 2015
In this week's water and wastewater news, superbugs help create bioplastics, Apple plans a massive recycled water project and a legal battle heats up in Des Moines.
AireO2 Triton Aerators Give Wisconsin Treatment Plant a More Efficient Air Supply
Online Exclusives
April 06, 2015
With help from a Focus on Energy grant, the Oconto Wastewater Treatment Plant replaced aging aerators with high-efficiency units.
Could California Run Out of Water?
Online Exclusives
April 02, 2015
As California enters its fourth year of severe drought, Gov. Jerry Brown declares emergency and issues new regulations. But will it be enough?
GE Announces Innovation Challenge Winners for Water Industry
Online Exclusives
April 01, 2015
Remembering the Rhode Island Floods of 2010
Blogs
March 31, 2015
Rhode Island marks the fifth anniversary of epic flooding along the Pawtuxet River.
What the Heck is Bioaugmentation?
Online Exclusives
March 31, 2015
Bioaugmentation products are not meant to be the answer to every grease, odor or treatment problem, but they can keep things flowing while you work on a long-term solution.
Mayor’s Challenge For Water Conservation Begins April 1
Online Exclusives
March 30, 2015
News Briefs: Wastewater Super Indicted for Falsifying Reports
Online Exclusives
March 26, 2015
In this week's water and wastewater news, a South Dakota man faces charges for falsifying pollution control reports, and a new study says chlorine might be causing problems in our treatment systems.
Squiggles & Cracks: Operator Creates Biosolids Art Photography
Online Exclusives
March 25, 2015
By taking advantage of a controlled drying process, Tommy Armstrong discovered he could create some stunning photography at his wastewater treatment plant.
Water Week 2015 Coming to Washington, D.C.
Online Exclusives
March 24, 2015
East Coast Municipalities Prepare For Spring Snowmelt
Online Exclusives
March 24, 2015
As the weather warms and the snow melts, municipalities from Boston to Bangor, Maine, are facing challenges from this winter's record-setting snowfall totals.
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